Freelance piercing that treats your body like art, not inventory
Between a rushed poke in a mall corridor and someone who studies your ear like a canvas.
You’ve seen the wrong piercings. The angle that’s slightly off. The placement that fights your anatomy.
The jewelry that snags, the angle that presses, the placement that looked fine in the mirror but photographs wrong every single time.
You tell yourself you’ll fix it someday — but fixing means starting over, and starting over means admitting the first time wasn’t right.
Jasmine works in collaborations, not transactions. You bring your references, your Pinterest boards, your half-formed ideas.
She brings an eye for symmetry, respect for your anatomy, and the patience to find placement that feels inevitable.
The Promise:
🖤 Anatomy as architecture — Your structure guides the art
🖤 Implant-grade titanium & solid gold — Materials worthy of permanence
🖤 Results that settle in — Piercings that look like they’ve always belonged
Every piercing includes consultation, sterile single-use equipment, implant-grade titanium starter jewelry, and aftercare guidance that actually makes sense.
Take Their Word For It
Excellent
Rated 5.0 out of 5 from 983+ happy clients.







Living Art
Ink FX
Jasmine creates from Ink FX — 800 Goldstream Avenue, Victoria’s established studio for serious body art.
What you get:
ask me anything
Brief sensation, then warmth. Jasmine’s technique minimizes discomfort — most find the anticipation harder than the moment itself.
Healing timelines vary: lobes 6-8 weeks, cartilage 3-6 months, body piercings 6-12 months. But the “settling in” — when it stops feeling new and starts feeling essential — that’s what Jasmine designs for.
You’re not alone in this. Text Jasmine photos, questions, worries. Most concerns are normal healing; if not, she’ll guide you to solutions.
Not at all. Most people bring “vibes” — a Pinterest board, a photo, or just a feeling. Jasmine translates that into placement and jewelry that actually works with your anatomy. The consultation is where the vision becomes real.
Jasmine will tell you — then suggest something better. She’s talked clients out of placements that would reject or migrate, and into alternatives that flatter their features more than the original idea. The goal is art that heals, not art that fights your body.
Not at all. Most people bring “vibes” — a Pinterest board, a photo, or just a feeling. Jasmine translates that into placement and jewelry that actually works with your anatomy. The consultation is where the vision becomes real.